I’m not sure you fit into my plans for the rest of my life
You’re not sure I fit into your plans for the rest of the weekend
But I’ve set aside time Friday night after I leave Manhattan
And I’d love to see your face before you go off the deep end
I’m treading so lightly, I know it’s a futile sin
Just thought that tonight might be the night that you let me in
I’ll do all the things that you do on your living room table
It makes you less mean though it certainly makes you less stable
I’m just checking in
Do you hate that I do this
I’m trying so hard
But it’s still so confusing
I wish that you’d tell me
Just what you would like me to do
Cuz I still want you
how do you live with yourself knowing full well that I
would cross oceans for you while you watch from inside
it needs to be said that I love you despite my best efforts
digging around in my pockets for cash as we’re walking toward Bedford
Kiss me once just to make it all better
Kiss me once just to make it all better
Don’t be mad if I borrow your sweater
Kiss me once and I’ll try to do better
We had planned on a summer of working on our own creations
But you found out my lips are the best procrastination
You lie by omission but I know the truth of the matter
Entice me with silence and watch as my little heart shatters
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